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Human Artificial Chromosomes Could Ferry Tons More DNA Cargo Into Cells
The human genetic blueprint is deceptively simple. Our genes are tightly wound into 46 X-shaped structures called chromosomes. Crafted by evolution, they carry DNA...
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Bitcoin Trade That Made Bankman-Fried Millions Makes A Comeback In South Korea – CryptoInfoNet
An arbitrage trade that is both profitable and operationally challenging is gaining popularity once again as bitcoin prices in South Korea now carry an...
Radio astronomy: from amateur roots to worldwide groups – Physics World
Having emerged from amateur beginnings in the backyards of radio engineers, radio astronomy is now the focus of elite, international global consortia. Emma Chapman...
The climate is doomed if we continue to be fixated by economic growth – Physics World
Johan Hansson argues that it will never be possible to meet our climate targets if countries continue their obsession with growing the economy
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Scientists Say New Hybrid Beef Rice Could Cost Just a Dollar per Pound
Here’s a type of fusion food you don’t see every day: fluffy, steamed grains of rice, chock-full of beef cells.It sounds Frankenstein. But the...
Revolutionizing Real-Time Payments with GenAI
1. Introduction
Today, real-time payments are being revolutionized by Artificial Intelligence. This is a significant change for the better, because previous ways of making payments...
An Antibiotic You Inhale Can Deliver Medication Deep Into the Lungs
We’ve all been more aware of lung health since Covid-19.However, for people with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), dealing with lung problems...
Vision Pro: What’s Real, What’s Hype and What’s Plain Dangerous
Vision Pro is getting a ton of social media engagement after it launched earlier this month, which is great since people are finding out...
How Neuraspace aims to clean up orbital clutter with AI
Interview Debris speeding along in orbit is becoming an increasing hazard for spacecraft. We can either ignore the problem and hope it resolves itself...
The Quest for Simple Rules to Build a Microbial Community | Quanta Magazine
IntroductionBacteria don’t throw dinner parties or tell jokes, but they are social in their own way. When the presence of food gives them an...
The Week Before Christmas in Cleveland
With the NBA’s favorite holiday coming up, basketball is on the fans’ minds. There’s no buildup to a Christmas Day game in Cleveland, so...
Tesla’s Nordic Labor Storm: Musk vs. Sweden
Hold on to your steering wheels, Tesla's entangled in a labor saga
that’s got Sweden revved up more than a midnight summer rally. A saga...
A Ball of Brain Cells on a Chip Can Learn Simple Speech Recognition and Math
A tiny ball of brain cells hums with activity as it sits atop an array of electrodes. For two days, it receives a pattern...